My wife and I are taking honeymoon #1 soon and will be traveling through Canada from Calgary to Vancouver. She's not much of a traddie so any climbing we do will be clipping bolts.

I've looked through the route database here on on other sites but having never been north of the border I'm hoping to maximize the climbing and minimize the searching. Can anyone recommend some "must do" places to hit up? To appease the wifey it'll need to be single pitch up to say 5.11+. Any help would be much appreciated.

P.S. If you know of any interesting "off the beaten patch" places to visit or good restaurants/bars/microbreweries along the way please let me know.

Lake Louise (name of both crag and town), quartzite and some great sport climbs there.

I've heard it debated, but I loved Grassi Lakes in Canmore. Pocketed limestone, some decent overhangs, but not everything. Just fun sport climbing I thought, but can get crowded on the weekends (not that bad though).

Both are easy access, and climbs are concentrated. You have to pay to be in Banff Park for Lake Louise, but Grassi is outside of the park. Bonus to Grassi is to head down to Canmore for a good meal and drinks after if that's your thing.

Lake Louise (name of both crag and town), quartzite and some great sport climbs there.

I've heard it debated, but I loved Grassi Lakes in Canmore. Pocketed limestone, some decent overhangs, but not everything. Just fun sport climbing I thought, but can get crowded on the weekends (not that bad though).

Both are easy access, and climbs are concentrated. You have to pay to be in Banff Park for Lake Louise, but Grassi is outside of the park. Bonus to Grassi is to head down to Canmore for a good meal and drinks after if that's your thing.

Good meals and drinks are definitely my thing! Thanks for the crag suggestions.